Education Services
College Bound Foundation 2601 N. Howard St, Suite 210 Baltimore, MD 21218 P: 410-783-2905 | Operates in 18 Baltimore City public high schools, providing full-time college advisors and delivering need-based funding. Works with mixed-status families to identify financial aid and scholarships. |
Girl Scouts of Central Baltimore 4806 Seton Dr. Baltimore, MD 21215 P: 410-358-9711 W: www.gscm.org
| Helps girls reach their full leadership potential. Girl Scouts builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. |
YouthWorks 417 East Fayette St. Suite 468 Baltimore, MD 21202 P: 410-545-1820 | Summer job program which places young people age 14 to 21 in summer work experiences throughout Baltimore City. |
Central Scholarship 6 Park Center Court Suite #211 Owings Mills, MD 21117 P: 410-415-5558 W: https://central-scholarship.org/ E: gohigher@central-scholarship.org
| Supports students by funding their education and by helping them to make smart financial decisions when it comes to their education. |
YO! Baltimore- Administration 1212 N. Wolfe. St Baltimore, MD 21213 P: 410-545-6953 W: https://www.hebcac.org/youthopportunity
| YO! Baltimore has successfully helped young people, previously disconnected from traditional learning environments, to increase their wage earnings and education credentials |
Mi Espacio, CASA Baltimore 2706 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 410-732-7777 | After school program for Latino youth ages 14-21 enrolled in Baltimore City Schools. Also offers college access assistance through workshops and individual consultations. |
Strong City Baltimore Strong City Baltimore, Suite 1100 2101 E Biddle St. Baltimore, MD 21213 P: 410-261-3500 W: www.strongcitybaltimore.org E: info@strongcitybaltimore.org
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The Adult Learning Center offers programs in Adult Basic Education, English Language Acquisition and GED. |
William & Lanaea C. Featherstone Foundation P: 410-618-1369 W: www.thefeatherstonefoundation.org E: hello@thefeatherstonefoundation.org
| Provides free adult self-sufficiency and educational programs for the Latino community who reside in Baltimore City. Their college scholarship program has merit-based scholarships for underrepresented students to attend University of Baltimore, Morgan State University, Coppin State University and other area universities. |
Johns Hopkins Centro SOL 5200 Eastern Ave. Mason F. Lord Center Tower Suite 4200 Baltimore, MD 21244 P: 410-550-1129
| Offers a summer program to expose bilingual (Spanish & English) high school students to careers in STEM (Science, Technology, Education, and Math) and professional interpretation. |
International Rescue Committee in Baltimore 1900 N. Howard St., Room 200 Baltimore, MD 21218 P: 410-327-1885 | Offers free English as a Second Language (ESL) classes to refugees, asylees, and other documented humanitarian immigrants |
Esperanza Center | Catholic Charities of Baltimore 430 S. Broadway Baltimore, MD 21231 P: 443-825-3433 | Offers ESL (English as a Second Language), citizenship classes, computer literacy, as well as after-school tutoring. |
Baltimore City Community College 2901 Liberty Heights Avenue Baltimore, MD 21215-7807 P: 410-462-8300 W: www.bccc.edu | Offers English language instruction including pre-GED, language lab to supplement classroom learning, and adult education such as GED classes and workforce development. Also offers citizenship preparation courses for teens 16 & over. |
Catholic Charities: St. Jerome’s Head Start Catholic Charities 320 Cathedral Street Baltimore, MD 21201 P: 667-600-2000
| Head Start is a child and family development program that enables children from low-income families to be better prepared when entering elementary school, thereby improving the likelihood of their success in school and in life. |
St Vincent Head Start Multiple locations P: 410-662-0500 W: https://www.vincentbaltimore.org/what-we-do/child-poverty/head-start/ | Head Start is a child and family development program that enables children from low-income families to be better prepared when entering elementary school, thereby improving the likelihood of their success in school and in life.
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Baltimore City Childcare Resource Center (Childcare Scholarship) 2108 N Charles St, Baltimore, MD 21218 P: 410.889.2300 W: https://www.familytreemd.org/bcccrc/
| Baltimore City Child Care Resource Center (BCCCRC) helps parents find and pay for child care. BCCCRC offers a child care scholarship for children whose parents who are working or in school. Also provides referrals to Early Head Start and Head Start programs |
Mis Raices/My Roots at Patterson Park Public Charter School 27 N. Lakewood Ave. Baltimore MD 21224 P: 410-558-1230 | Weekly education and support group for Latino immigrant families that provides information regarding education, health, and community resources. |
Immigration Outreach Service Center, Inc. St. Mathews Catholic Church 5401 Loch Raven Blvd. Baltimore, MD 21239 P: 410-323-8564 | Education services such as tutoring for school-aged children and seminars on immigrant issues for all community members. |
Refugee Youth Project 710 E Lombard St. Baltimore, MD 21202 P: 410-986-5464 | The Baltimore City Community College Refugee Youth Project seeks to improve the lives of Baltimore’s youngest refugees by supporting their academic needs and making their integration simple and meaningful. |
Soccer Without Borders 3700 Eastern Ave. Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 410-205-9792 | Provides opportunities to the refugee population through soccer-based programming that encourages healthy living while developing English-language abilities, teamwork, academic success, and cross-cultural skills. |
iPromise Student Learning and Support Center 301 E. 24th Street, Baltimore MD 21218 P: 410-659-3930 | Provides educational support for children pre-k through 12th grade. Free professional tutors, children’s special needs support, enrichment and STEM programs, therapeutic emotional and family support, etc. |
Asylee Women Enterprise 4500 Frankford Ave, Baltimore, MD 21206 P: (443) 850-0627 | Provides ESOL classes and referrals to educational services for victims of human or sexual trafficking and asylum seekers. |
Maryland Delegate Scholarship | Scholarship offered to Maryland residents who attend or plan to attend a Maryland college, university or private career school. Students must contact their state delegate’s office to apply. Find your state delegate by visiting mdelect.net. |
Patterson Park Audubon Center 2901 E. Baltimore St., Box 2 Baltimore, MD 21224 P: 410-558-2473 | Offers free and low-cost including opportunities for youth to volunteer in Patterson Park, child and adult bird walks and workshops, educational programs for children, etc. |
Latino Education and Advancement Fund (LEAF) 210 E Lexington St #105, Baltimore, MD 21202 P: 559-250-0256 W: leafedu.org | Educates Latino parents on how to navigate the education system and how to take an active role in their child’s education. Offers workshops and individual coaching. |
Mayor’s Scholars Program
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